Ariana Grande, 27, has been making headlines after her surprise nuptials to her realtor beau, Dalton Gomez, on May 15. The intimate affair was held at her Montecito, California home, and she not only stunned in her Vera Wang dress, but also her very unique engagement ring. Of course, fans of the positions songstress would recall that Ari has been proposed to more than once, saying “yes” to SNL cast member Pete Davidson back in 2018. Take a look back at both of the gorgeous rings.
Fans of the “7 Rings” singer would recall she was engaged to Pete Davidson in 2018. The former lovebirds started dating around May 2018, very shortly after Pete and his ex Cazzie David split. They quickly became engaged in June and it lasted until Oct. before they called things off for good. However, when he proposed, it was with a stunning, pear-cut ring worth $93,000. The three-carat, ring was designed by celebrity jeweler Greg Yun, who revealed Pete had reached out to him for help. “Pete called me at the end of May and said, ‘Look, I’m getting a ring. This is what I want.’ And I told him that I had the right ring for him,” Yuna told . “He didn’t tell me who it was for but told me to keep it a secret. He didn’t tell me anything about it.”
Almost one year after the breakup, in an Aug. 2019 cover story for Vogue, Ariana discussed how being engaged to Pete was a “distraction” and that nearly a year later, her ex Mac Miller‘s death was still “all-consuming.” “My friends were like, ‘Come! We’re gonna have a fun summer,’” Ariana said of moving to New York shortly after her breakup with Mac. “And then I met Pete, and it was an amazing distraction. It was frivolous and fun and insane and highly unrealistic, and I loved him, and I didn’t know him.”
When speaking of Mac, Ariana burst into tears. “I’m so sorry I’m crying. By no means was what we had perfect, but, like, f**k. He was the best person ever, and he didn’t deserve the demons he had. I was the glue for such a long time, and I found myself becoming…less and less sticky. The pieces just started to float away.”